The weird part is that they were private and noticeably less terrible at the time the skit is set, prior to their seizure by the war government and nationalisation by Labour in 48.
the plastic dome is in reference to the actual Millennium Dome that was build to celebrate the year 2000 and was filled with basically pointless exhibitions. It's now called the O2 Arena, which houses a 20,000 seater gig venue, a shopping mall, loads of restaurants and a cinema.
The biggest issue that made people angry with the dome wasn't the pointless crap they filled it with or the ridiculous cost it was the fact it was deliberately designed to last no more than a couple of decades pretty soon it'll either fall apart or they'll have to spend the GDP of a small country on repairs.
I actually went to exhibition at Millennium Dome and like it said on ticket it was one amazing Day in my opinion anyway, I have happy memories of that day, it annoyed me at time how media were speaking to people criticising the event who never actually attended it.
I once was sat opposite a lady on a bus with a piercing in her naval. She was either large or pregnant and it looked dangerously like it was going to fire out under pressure and take my eye out.
I honestly don't think that the likes of the Biased Broadcasting Company would even think of allowing it now - nearly all the"comedies" now are so lame
@@elenite Just " woke " nonsense, and the pre-programmed sheep wet themselves where they are told to do so by enriched unfunny posers wearing the " old school tie ". There are no grown-ups anymore, it seems, who were ready and able to take the piss out of each other without running shrieking and looking for their " safe space."
Yeah, pretty much everyone said it was going to be a waste of money, except Tony Blair and the government who seemed to think it was going to be equivalent to The Sydney Opera House or The Eiffel Tower or something.
@@lmcgregorukactually the Dome was commissioned by the outgoing Tory Government under Major. Labour inherited it in May 1997 and with just two years to the millennium the money had already been largely spent. Its thanks to the Blair Government the O2 arena was born as the Tories had made no plan for what to do with it afterwards.
KB, remember on The Inbetweeners, when the lads went on work placement, and Will ended up in a garage? One of the mechanics called him Cholmondley-Warner because he spoke so proper. This is where he got that from.
The funniest bit about 2:04 is the jab about privatised railways. In reality, service has got worse, prices have gone up and many of the companies are foreign owned - by foreign states!
The railways being privatised and running on time is a piss take because they were privatised in reality and it's highly debatable if anything improved.
They made a slight mistake here (not on improving as that was obviously a joke). But the skit says its 63 years to 2001, so 1938. The Trains weren't nationalized until 1948 when the Government bought the private train companies.
They said they were privatised so that they wouldn't swallow up public funds, the privatised railways now get more funding than British Rail ever had for a far worse service while the "profits " are given to shareholders.
@@johnatkinson7126I imagine this was filmed before they knew how successful the eye would be, plus, if they meant the Millennium Bridge, I doubt they'd have used the word enormous, and pointed high in the air.
I tried "jollity" several decades ago. A jolly massive rave was had by all that evening I can tell you. A hit song came out around that time, which we all played on our gramophones and at all the best balls, and the lyrics went something like: "Js are jolly good, Js are jolly good, Js are really jolly good. Has anyone got any Jollities? Lovely!"* *Look up The Shamen and you'll get my drift.
This is a very clever skit satirising "progress". Viewers are noted to observe that what looks on the surface as absurd miscalculation by filmmakers from the 1930s has actually come true, e.g. women working outside the home but still being expected to do most of the housework, cooking and childcare.
The Mullinum Dome cost Millions to build and its just a massive Dome eye sore looks like a bowl amd thats the bowls they would eat from tn the 30s my nan still used them when i was a kid very much a British only joke of the year 2000 its where they made the Queen & PM celebrate New Years Eve 1999-2000
There's bound to be a video explaining the Millennum Dome that might be worth a reaction... 2 *must-watch* Enfield sketches: "Kevin Becomes A Teenager" and "Women: Know Your Limits!"
I actually went to exhibition at Millennium Dome and like it said on ticket it was one amazing Day in my opinion anyway, I have happy memories of that day, it annoyed me at time how media were speaking to people criticising the event who never actually attended it, I found it inspiring especially technically and scientifically view of the future plus I love the architecture of the building.
That's exactly what a friend of mine said to everyone who hadn't gone but thought they knew better. Different argument to whether other things should have been funded instead, or how badly the project was managed etc. I suppose believing the outcome was rubbish helps to confirm you were right if you were against the idea of it from the start.
If you like those little production goofs like with the train... You'd LOVE Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. It's has loads of them and it has Matt Berry from IT crowd.
If you haven't seen them the 'women' ones are.... Women: Know Your Limits! Women: Keep Your Virtue Women: For Pity's Sake Don't Drive and there is also The Conjugal Rights Guide ....but I'm not sure how funny Queen Boomer would find them.
I have become a bit bingey . The Millennium dome . You have such a cracking sense of humour . Belly button piercing 😮 My neighbour got one done after she had her hysterectomy. She wasn't exactly toned and skinny . But it made her feel good . Whatever. 😂😂 Let's all walk around on eggshells. Get out of fekking town . ♡
If you like these, I suggest watching the Welsh version of piss taking in the form of John Sparkes’s “Barry Welsh Is Coming”. Hilarious stuff from the 2000’s.
Watching the Royals from the USA (the "Boomers") is the highlight of my day when it's been a "sh...y" day. King Boomer's reaction to Harry Enfield sketches have me rolling on the floor...
Another great vid. Do like watching your reactions to our UK humour. If you want a classic then I would suggest an amazing film called Withnail & I. Although I don’t suggest you play the Withnail & I drinking game!
The tupperware dome is a reference to the millennium dome in London. Celebrated for being the biggest waste of uk tax payers money in the 20th century.
The "Giant Tupperware Bowl" is a mickey-take out of the Millennium Dome that was built in Greenwich, London. When it opened to the public in January 2020 it featured numerous pointless 'zones' as they didn't really plan what to do with it after using it as a giant party venue for NYE for the Queen and Tony Blair. It's now called the O2 and hosts concerts and stuff (Fun Fact, I've been there a couple of times to watching taping of WWE Raw when it came to the UK)
I say to you sir, what's the point in getting married if you have to cook your own food, do the washing and ironing, clean the house, look after the kids etc etc.
Very curious to know from you if the accents work. As a Brit, I can tell you they are a pitch-perfect pastiche of the ultra-posh BBC accent that dominated TV and radio back when I was a nipper. Just the word "Hello!" becomes comical. The sound-world alone of these clips cracks me up (with the perfect backtrack of wheezing brass bands on wonky gramophone players).
Hey KB. Could you do my favourite Cholmondley Warner vid on 'Conjugal Rights' (suggested link: ua-cam.com/video/5Ivsb79-h90/v-deo.htmlsi=PQxu95rJvV9T2-Ag) please?
How can you watch a future episode of a show you've not watched in it's full entirety yet? You've ruined the plot! How very stupid of you! (I'm joking, if you know you know)
As someone who has experienced privatised British trains, those lines were the strongest line of satire
The weird part is that they were private and noticeably less terrible at the time the skit is set, prior to their seizure by the war government and nationalisation by Labour in 48.
the plastic dome is in reference to the actual Millennium Dome that was build to celebrate the year 2000 and was filled with basically pointless exhibitions. It's now called the O2 Arena, which houses a 20,000 seater gig venue, a shopping mall, loads of restaurants and a cinema.
And hence the massive turkey!
The biggest issue that made people angry with the dome wasn't the pointless crap they filled it with or the ridiculous cost it was the fact it was deliberately designed to last no more than a couple of decades pretty soon it'll either fall apart or they'll have to spend the GDP of a small country on repairs.
I went to the dome as a kid and it was probably the biggest disappointment I've ever experienced. Such a shame.
I actually went to exhibition at Millennium Dome and like it said on ticket it was one amazing Day in my opinion anyway, I have happy memories of that day, it annoyed me at time how media were speaking to people criticising the event who never actually attended it.
@@carldurrell9943I'm with you there, Carl. I was 16 and really enjoyed the day! Great memories!
Harry Enfield is a legend. Saw him on stage with Paul Whitehouse in a West End comedy revue one evening and laughed and laughed all the way home
Tonight I dare you to say to Queen Boomer "Now put my child to bed, make my dinner and darn my socks".
And the next IT Crowd reaction video will be livestreamed from the local hospital.
I'd be more impressed if he said ...
"Mrs Boomer....know your limits"
@fuzzybobbles lmao!
King boomer needs to record it as that reaction would go viral 😂👍
We’ll be able to tell if he did it or not if King Boomer is sporting a black eye in the next video! 😂🥊
I think that last bit where harry was "having it large", is a reference to his movie Kevin and Perry Go Large. It's so 1990s to say that.
I once was sat opposite a lady on a bus with a piercing in her naval. She was either large or pregnant and it looked dangerously like it was going to fire out under pressure and take my eye out.
😂😂😂
There will never be another Harry Enfield.
I honestly don't think that the likes of the Biased Broadcasting Company would even think of allowing it now - nearly all the"comedies" now are so lame
@@elenite because of cultural Marxism.
@@elenite Just " woke " nonsense, and the pre-programmed sheep wet themselves where they are told to do so by enriched unfunny posers wearing the " old school tie ".
There are no grown-ups anymore, it seems, who were ready and able to take the piss out of each other without running shrieking and looking for their " safe space."
'The railways will be given to private companies, to be run more efficiently.' Absolute genius.
Bowl gag is a nod to the Millennium Dome now known as the O2 Arena in London.
Yeah, pretty much everyone said it was going to be a waste of money, except Tony Blair and the government who seemed to think it was going to be equivalent to The Sydney Opera House or The Eiffel Tower or something.
@@lmcgregorukactually the Dome was commissioned by the outgoing Tory Government under Major. Labour inherited it in May 1997 and with just two years to the millennium the money had already been largely spent. Its thanks to the Blair Government the O2 arena was born as the Tories had made no plan for what to do with it afterwards.
KB, remember on The Inbetweeners, when the lads went on work placement, and Will ended up in a garage? One of the mechanics called him Cholmondley-Warner because he spoke so proper. This is where he got that from.
He failed to spot the head mechanic is also the same criminal in the it crowd
I just came here to say that
The funniest bit about 2:04 is the jab about privatised railways. In reality, service has got worse, prices have gone up and many of the companies are foreign owned - by foreign states!
Still really hoping you watch Harry's "women: know your limits!" sketch, its my favourite and I still go back to it from time to time.
Thought he'd reviewed it! He hasn't though! lol
I can't believe they haven't seen that. I say 'they', come on, QB has to watch it as well!🤣🤣
They've seen it 😂😂
@@1982maxgillhe’s done it.👍🏻
How many Harrys can one take in one day!
Brilliant! Cheers Guv!
The railways being privatised and running on time is a piss take because they were privatised in reality and it's highly debatable if anything improved.
They made a slight mistake here (not on improving as that was obviously a joke). But the skit says its 63 years to 2001, so 1938. The Trains weren't nationalized until 1948 when the Government bought the private train companies.
They said they were privatised so that they wouldn't swallow up public funds, the privatised railways now get more funding than British Rail ever had for a far worse service while the "profits " are given to shareholders.
Highly debatable if anything improved? It's got a hundred times worse!
Every sketch a gem.
love your Harry Enfield reactions!!!!
People have explained the tupperware bowl, and I think the enormous turkey is referencing the London Eye.
@@johnatkinson7126I imagine this was filmed before they knew how successful the eye would be, plus, if they meant the Millennium Bridge, I doubt they'd have used the word enormous, and pointed high in the air.
The finger pushing the train cracked me up.
you should really react to the "methods of self defence" PSA that Harry Enfield did as Mr Cholmodonley-Warner, its probably the funniest one he did.
I tried "jollity" several decades ago. A jolly massive rave was had by all that evening I can tell you. A hit song came out around that time, which we all played on our gramophones and at all the best balls, and the lyrics went something like: "Js are jolly good, Js are jolly good, Js are really jolly good. Has anyone got any Jollities? Lovely!"*
*Look up The Shamen and you'll get my drift.
yes i recollect that. the jollities qualities started to go down after that. i did enjoy the japanese aeroplane jollities.
Ebeneezer Goode. Got any salmon? Mwa ha ha haaa!
@@antonycharnock2993sorted!
Hey King Boomer. Harry Enfield also did a great set of black and white "movie originals" including the Bourne Identity and Basic Instinct. So good 😂
This is a very clever skit satirising "progress". Viewers are noted to observe that what looks on the surface as absurd miscalculation by filmmakers from the 1930s has actually come true, e.g. women working outside the home but still being expected to do most of the housework, cooking and childcare.
You need to watch Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. I just know you'll love the humour. It's very similar to this type of humour
Really good Harry Enfield skits are the German Tourist vey funny and very well observed.
Splendid!
The Mullinum Dome cost Millions to build and its just a massive Dome eye sore looks like a bowl amd thats the bowls they would eat from tn the 30s my nan still used them when i was a kid very much a British only joke of the year 2000 its where they made the Queen & PM celebrate New Years Eve 1999-2000
Harry and Paul 'Where's the bloke?, The Surgeons '40...45'... and 'Quare'
The Best Harry and Paul was 'The writer'.
There's bound to be a video explaining the Millennum Dome that might be worth a reaction...
2 *must-watch* Enfield sketches: "Kevin Becomes A Teenager" and "Women: Know Your Limits!"
The Millenium Dome was a very expensive dud
Jollity and having it large is referring to rave and club culture, ecstasy and dancing, getting thirsty needing water
I actually went to exhibition at Millennium Dome and like it said on ticket it was one amazing Day in my opinion anyway, I have happy memories of that day, it annoyed me at time how media were speaking to people criticising the event who never actually attended it, I found it inspiring especially technically and scientifically view of the future plus I love the architecture of the building.
That's exactly what a friend of mine said to everyone who hadn't gone but thought they knew better.
Different argument to whether other things should have been funded instead, or how badly the project was managed etc.
I suppose believing the outcome was rubbish helps to confirm you were right if you were against the idea of it from the start.
One of the small details here is at 5:20, where he is reading the ‘News Chronicle’, which ceased publication in 1960.
The old gits bricking up the channel tunnel. They put the last brick in and say that will keep the buggers out.
Thanks this made my day
Outtakes of derek and derek season 2....a must see
Love the portable gramophones.
The plastic dome the Millennium Dome is now the O2 Arena, was totally pointless, Harry got this on point!!
Went straight for the jugular with privatisation of rail
The drug "Jollity" is a reference to Ecstasy.
"Now the railways are privatised, all the trains run on time."
Because they've all been cancelled so they can't be late. Seriously that's what the train companies do so they don't get fined for poor service.
Im impressed that Queen boomer lets you get away with that tshirt ! 🤣
It's Queen B on the shirt!!!!
If you like those little production goofs like with the train... You'd LOVE Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. It's has loads of them and it has Matt Berry from IT crowd.
90s comedy here in the UK was by far the best. Check out Alan Partridge, The Day Today and Brass Eye.
There is a great Harry Enfield Mr Cholmondley-Warner sketch you haven't reacted to yet, it's called Diseases of the Mind
Harry is great, also check out Hale & Pace, they did sketch comedy from the late 80,s and early 90’s
The Splendid Zone and all that was making fun of the Millennium Dome which had different zones and was widely mocked at the time.
Harry is a genius.
If you haven't seen them the 'women' ones are....
Women: Know Your Limits!
Women: Keep Your Virtue
Women: For Pity's Sake Don't Drive
and there is also
The Conjugal Rights Guide
....but I'm not sure how funny Queen Boomer would find them.
Got to love the size of Great Britain 😂😂
Portable Gramophone Men (Walkman) 😂😂😂😂
The millennium dome was featured in the world is not enough I think a ❤😊James Bond film
I have become a bit bingey . The Millennium dome . You have such a cracking sense of humour . Belly button piercing 😮 My neighbour got one done after she had her hysterectomy. She wasn't exactly toned and skinny . But it made her feel good . Whatever. 😂😂 Let's all walk around on eggshells. Get out of fekking town . ♡
I don't care what anyone says, I actually liked the Millennium Dome and what was in it.
The Giant Turkey was particularly impressive.
If you like these, I suggest watching the Welsh version of piss taking in the form of John Sparkes’s “Barry Welsh Is Coming”. Hilarious stuff from the 2000’s.
Amazingly Harry Enfield got it spot on......😅
Watching the Royals from the USA (the "Boomers") is the highlight of my day when it's been a "sh...y" day. King Boomer's reaction to Harry Enfield sketches have me rolling on the floor...
Don’t know if you noticed, but on the globe at the beginning, UK is enormous
"Ladies liberation movement"
😁😁
she stablized the poud!!!!
Have you seen the Cholmondley-warner one 'women, know your limits'?
Another great vid. Do like watching your reactions to our UK humour. If you want a classic then I would suggest an amazing film called Withnail & I. Although I don’t suggest you play the Withnail & I drinking game!
As you like Harry Enfield so much you need to check out “tele cockneys” 😂
you need to watch harry and ronnie corbit rebooting his apple.....😅
Harry and paul - Clarkson island.
now watch this...."Harry Enfield - Whos That Girl Sketch - Funnies sketch ever"
You need to realis that all this things are based on what has actually been happening since the year 2000 but as it would be imagined back in the 40's
Who'd thunk. Later in the far 2000s people will be watching other people watching other people watching things that other people have done.
The tupperware dome is a reference to the millennium dome in London. Celebrated for being the biggest waste of uk tax payers money in the 20th century.
Wait, what? Is it true that you haven’t done “Women Know Your Limits” yet? You must do that next! Before anything else!
Oh yes 🤣😂😆
The "Giant Tupperware Bowl" is a mickey-take out of the Millennium Dome that was built in Greenwich, London. When it opened to the public in January 2020 it featured numerous pointless 'zones' as they didn't really plan what to do with it after using it as a giant party venue for NYE for the Queen and Tony Blair. It's now called the O2 and hosts concerts and stuff (Fun Fact, I've been there a couple of times to watching taping of WWE Raw when it came to the UK)
Mr cCholmondely Warner's guide to marital unpleasantness is a hoot
Have you checked out Ladies Know your Limits?
Jollity = ecstasy
I say to you sir, what's the point in getting married if you have to cook your own food, do the washing and ironing, clean the house, look after the kids etc etc.
made in the 1980s. . women can have equality as long as they know who makes all the decisions,
❤
I was slimmish when I had my belly button pierced but when I gained weight it got uncomfortable so I took it out.
The railways were privatized in the 80s and have gone downhill since
Did Harry not realise Tupperware didn't exist until the 1940s?
Belly piercings are still all the rage. Any piercing or tattoo.
Try Harry Enfields loads of money character.
@jayplay-xk1zn Yes, I liked that as well. I live in Monaco, and I wish we could keep the buggering French out of here as well.
Well. personally I think that attitude to women should have continued.😉😉
We need to be more modern and progressive, a gentlelady should be Prime Minister and an African gentleman should be Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Are you sure you're not British? The only thing funnier than Harry Enfield is your reaction ti Harry Enfield!
Very curious to know from you if the accents work. As a Brit, I can tell you they are a pitch-perfect pastiche of the ultra-posh BBC accent that dominated TV and radio back when I was a nipper. Just the word "Hello!" becomes comical. The sound-world alone of these clips cracks me up (with the perfect backtrack of wheezing brass bands on wonky gramophone players).
check out dome london
Not sure if is been mentioned. Women know your plan or the Pharmacist
You need a new intro matey 😁
When you get to a certain size/weight, you just have to change it up from a standard belly ring, to one of those rings a bull has through his nose
Hey KB. Could you do my favourite Cholmondley Warner vid on 'Conjugal Rights' (suggested link: ua-cam.com/video/5Ivsb79-h90/v-deo.htmlsi=PQxu95rJvV9T2-Ag) please?
At 7:08 Mum, can I have Ecstasy? No, we have Ecstasy at home. The Ecstasy we have at home...
Lmaso dude…. Your now in a world of s
Aww man, you gotta watch the gay nazis sketches
False laughter not necessary
Tim nice but dim.... ..
You don't look old enough to be a Boomer. Gen X, more likely.
Are you smoking or taking something before you watch these clips ?? You loose your sh** over the simplest things
Have u reacted to “Hale and Pace” a they are a lot funnier and more talented than Enfield and whitehouse - and we’re largely copied by them.
How can you watch a future episode of a show you've not watched in it's full entirety yet? You've ruined the plot! How very stupid of you!
(I'm joking, if you know you know)